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I am very new at Go, and need a bit of help with a way to make import pathing more distributable between my team.

Currently at the top of one of my Go files, I have an import, say "github.teamName.com/teamMemberA/HeartThrob/c"

I forked his project to my own name and downloaded it and got some pretty obvious import errors.

MY path to the file it is trying to import is the following: "github.teamName.com/myName/HeartThrob/c"

This pathing change is because I am pulling the project from my own forked repo.

What is a way I can go about fixing this? Is relative pathing possible? I can't put all the Go files into the same directory due to the size of the project and some obvious places for separation.

Disclaimer: New to Go AND Git (My forked approach is team-mandated though)

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  • Bummer. Then maybe check out /myname/appname into $GOPATH/src/orgname/appname (or whatever path corresponds to the master URL), and do your work there. If you need to work with multiple forks, switch GOPATHs or swap them out via mv, etc.
    – twotwotwo
    Feb 14, 2015 at 0:34
  • The flow sucks a little then (at a minimum, you can't just use "go get" anymore) but if your team mandates you work on forks I don't see anything better. Maybe someone'll answer with something better, though.
    – twotwotwo
    Feb 14, 2015 at 0:35
  • Yeah checking out my fork into the file path relating to the main fork fixed it. Good idea.
    – Shadoninja
    Feb 19, 2015 at 20:48

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Assuming that GOPATH contains a single element, do this:

$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/github.teamName.com/teamMemberA
$ cd $GOPATH/github.teamName.com/teamMemberA
$ git clone github.teamName.com/myName/HeartThrob
$ cd HeartThrob/c
$ go install

An alternative approach is:

$ go get github.teamName.com/teamMemberA/HeartThrob/c
$ cd $GOPATH/github.teamName.com/teamMemberA/HeartThrob
$ git remote add fork git@github.myName/HeartThrob.git

Hack a way and push to fork.

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  • Yes! This is it. Even though my forked version has a different path, I can ignore that by simply building the file structure that complies with the import paths. Good answer (your first suggestion worked smoothly)
    – Shadoninja
    Feb 19, 2015 at 19:11

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